ASE proof with milk spots?
I got out my 2006 ASE sets yesterday to look and see if I had any MS69's worth upgrading.
I was disappointed in seeing several of the unc coins with milk spots however my PR70 had spots on it as well.
I dont have alot of experience with these but I have not seen or heard of a proof with spots.
Are these the same spots that affect the unc coins? Also would PCGS do anything for me since this coin is no longer a PR70?
Thanks
I was disappointed in seeing several of the unc coins with milk spots however my PR70 had spots on it as well.
I dont have alot of experience with these but I have not seen or heard of a proof with spots.
Are these the same spots that affect the unc coins? Also would PCGS do anything for me since this coin is no longer a PR70?
Thanks
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<< <i>That's why I got rid of my sets before it happened, >>
Smart move
It probably wouldn't be that hard to do a surface analysis at any reputable testing lab. The cost would probably be a couple or 4 thousand bucks. If we know the typical make up of the milk spots, one would be able to probably rid them through chemical reaction - much like putting an old Morgan in a bath of baking soda or salt solution on top of aluminum foil. The sulphur is attracted to the aluminum and off the silver coin through an electrolysis type reaction. The silver coins never look the best after this and are pretty dull. Research would then be needed to determine the best "pieces of th puzzle to use to mantain a "mint looking coin" in the end.
Perhaps the ship wreck guys have already perfected this?
And yes, I would love to find a cure too.
<< <i>That's why I got rid of my sets before it happened, >>
Yeah....I sold my son's set for him as well
Kept 2+ raw sets but sold the PCGS MS69 set and we bought him some other coins for the collection with it. I really didn't want to sell it but I was worried about the milk spots.
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
I have 4 sets of (silver) Anniversary First Strikes left. I found no milk spots on any of the MS or Rev Proof coins. However, one of the regular proofs definately had one milk spot; it was a pretty small spot but you can't miss it on the field of the proof. I was bummed to find it.
If you haven't looked at yours in a while, I'd suggest looking.
Thanks for the replys.
<< <i>That's why I got rid of my sets before it happened, >>
Me too; esp the money reverse proof coin. I had one in PR70. Looked at my grandmunchkin's PCGS slabbed set a couple days ago. Still lookin good.
i wonder if we would have any better luck if the coins were made of stainless?
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